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On Monday, June 1 at 12:59 AM, quoth Ken Weingold:
An alternative is to simply convince mutt to hide these messages
from you, which you can do using limit. But it might be simpler to
simply have mutt do an automatic sync whenever it enters a
Kyle, fantastic explanation. Thanks a lot. I'll update to the
latest. I know I'm using an old version. I've been meaning to update
it for years. :)
-Ken
Weird question, and sorry if this is not a mutt issue. I normally
read my mail via mutt directly on the server, but sometimes access
this mailbox via IMAP from my iPhone. If I delete messages from the
iPhone, next time I open mutt those deleted messages are still in my
mailbox, marked for
Am 2009-05-31 18:45:50, schrieb Ken Weingold:
Weird question, and sorry if this is not a mutt issue. I normally
read my mail via mutt directly on the server, but sometimes access
this mailbox via IMAP from my iPhone. If I delete messages from the
iPhone, next time I open mutt those deleted
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2009-05-31 18:45:50, schrieb Ken Weingold:
Weird question, and sorry if this is not a mutt issue. I normally
read my mail via mutt directly on the server, but sometimes access
this mailbox via IMAP from my iPhone. If I delete messages from
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On Sunday, May 31 at 07:43 PM, quoth Ken Weingold:
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2009-05-31 18:45:50, schrieb Ken Weingold:
Weird question, and sorry if this is not a mutt issue. I normally
read my mail via mutt directly on
On Sun, May 31, 2009, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
That's more of an iPhone question than anything else... unfortunately,
as far as I know, the answer is essentially what Michelle told you.
You have to use the iPhone to explicitly remove the messages from the
server. Unfortunately, according to what